Cookie & Tracking Policy
Understanding how lunarethovisa uses cookies and tracking technologies to enhance your experience on our financial platform
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device when you visit them. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember things about your visit. At lunarethovisa, we use various tracking technologies to make our financial platform work better for you and to understand how people use our services.
These files contain information like your preferences, login status, and browsing patterns. They're completely safe and can't harm your computer or access personal files. Most websites use them, and they've become an essential part of how the modern web functions.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Cookies
These keep our platform functioning properly. They handle things like keeping you logged in, remembering your security settings, and ensuring our forms work correctly. We can't turn these off without breaking basic functionality.
Analytics Tracking
These help us understand which parts of our platform people find most useful. We track page views, time spent on different sections, and popular features to improve our service design and content.
Functional Cookies
These remember your preferences like language settings, dashboard layout, and notification preferences. They make your experience more personalized without tracking your identity.
Marketing Cookies
These track your interests to show relevant content and advertisements. They help us measure campaign effectiveness and avoid showing you the same ad repeatedly across different websites.
How Tracking Enhances Your Experience
When you log into lunarethovisa, cookies remember your dashboard preferences, so you don't have to reconfigure everything each visit. If you're comparing different financial products, we'll remember what you were looking at, making it easier to pick up where you left off.
Data Retention and Control
Most of our cookies expire automatically after your browsing session ends. Analytics data typically stays for 24 months to help us spot long-term trends in how people use our platform. Marketing cookies usually last 90 days, though this varies by advertising partner.
You have complete control over non-essential cookies. Your browser settings allow you to block, delete, or receive notifications about cookies. Keep in mind that disabling certain cookies might affect some platform features.
Managing Your Browser Settings
Every major browser gives you tools to control cookies. In Chrome, you'll find these options under Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies. Firefox users can access similar controls through Options → Privacy & Security. Safari users should check Preferences → Privacy.
You can set your browser to block all cookies, accept only first-party cookies, or ask for permission before storing each one. Some people prefer using private/incognito browsing mode, which automatically deletes cookies when you close the browser window.
Opt Out of Non-Essential Tracking
You can reject all non-essential cookies with one click. This will remove analytics, marketing, and functional cookies while keeping essential ones needed for basic platform operation.